TIDIT presents its researches in Singapore and Thailand

 

This spring, two prestigious conferences in AI took place in Asia: the 28th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics (AISTATS 2025) and the International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR).

TIDIT, alongside researchers from HTWG Konstanz and LMU Munich, was proud to have its paper, “Paths and Ambient Spaces in Neural Loss Landscapes,” accepted for presentation at AISTATS 2025, which was held from May 3 to May 5, 2025, in Mai Khao, Thailand.

Prior to the main conference, our team presented this work at the 7th Symposium on Advances in Approximate Bayesian Inference, co-located with ICLR in Singapore.
These loss tunnels offered novel theoretical insights into the complex loss landscape of neural networks and demonstrated practical potential for improving uncertainty quantification in neural networks.

This acceptance highlighted the collaborative efforts of TIDIT, HTWG Konstanz, and LMU Munich in advancing research in artificial intelligence and statistics. We appreciated the opportunity to engage with the global research community at these conferences.